My house was built in 1955, same year my parents were born. I’m not going to count that though. I have a pair of high speakers from the early 70s that get daily use.
I am an avid sports fan, and I will never understand the Draft worship. Like it's important to get good players, sure. But I don't need so spend a weekend watching about it. It's just a way for the NFL to make money by selling ads.
I've heard of this book. It's on a long list of things to read for me. I feel like I have to have this same conversation every time there's a protest somewhere in the world where property gets damaged. That tired line of "I don't understand why these people destroy their own city." as if any of us own anything involved. It's such an annoying thing that we are brainwashed to think this way. Like yeah, it's my city, but if want to plant flowers in it, i can't. If i want to plant crops in it, I can't. If I want to decorate it, I can't. If I want to have say in how it's used and developed, I mostly can't. So who's is it again?
Came here to say this. I guess it could be considered violent because someone COULD get hurt...but I also feel like calling it violent to start is misleading and disappointing.
My 17 year old car is at almost 200k miles and I just dumped over $2k into it to keep it going to a quarter million miles to try and hold off having to buy something new.
Money in politics.